Since I retired from work about 2 years ago, I seldom take breakfast in Ipoh old town. The main reasons being traffic congestion and parking problem. Last Thursday, we finished our walking exercise quite early and I suggested that we had breakfast in old town. No parking problem because the time was about 7.30 am and the traffic was light.
Penang Hokkien Mee or Prawn noodles for hubby. (Yellow noodle & rice vermicelli with pork & prawn slices, a quarter hard boiled egg, bean sprouts, green water spinach (kangkong) & etc.
Curry noodle for me. (Yellow noodle with bean sprout, chicken meat strips, bbq pork slices, prawn slices, mint leaves, lime juice & etc. in spicy soup.)
Deep fried prawn roll, century egg roll & wanton dumpling served with mayonnaise & chili sauce.
I took a pic of the interior of coffee shop.
We both order iced black coffee since it was a very hot morning.
This painting was not there the last time I was here.
A big Bombay onion & a eh ....."snow man"?
Or a "brown potato man" with a baby potato....
Painted by our local artist Eric Lai.
This little potato is not ashamed to say that, "I am brown colour".
And as we live with Christ,
our love grows more perfect and complete;
so we will not be ashamed and embarrassed at the day of judgment,
but can face him with confidence and joy
because he loves us and we love him too.
(1 John 4:17, TLB)
I loves prawns noodle, but hard to find good prawn noodle...
ReplyDeleteOnly a few places selling good prawn noodle in Ipoh. Blessed Sunday!
DeleteDon't you think breakfast is the one meal of the day which has the biggest differences all round the world? I have a bowl of cold cereal, yours looks a much better idea, I'm sure you're not reaching for a coffee and a biscuit at 11am!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week and thank you for joining me and the comments on my Wander Victoria posts last week :)
Wren x
My bowl of breakfast will last me till dinner. I probably take some fruits or snacks for lunch. Once in a blue moon I will take oatmeal for breakfast. Have a wonderful Sunday!
DeleteI'm very proud of you to keep on maintaining a good healthy. Ur prawn mee make me drooling.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Catherine. Now that I have retired, there is no excuse not to go for morning walks. The prawn noodle is worth going for. Have a lovely Sunday!
DeleteSuch an amazing difference in breakfast around the world, I usually have a bowl of cereals and toast. I was impressed with the lovely looking food you have available for breakfast. Impressive mural.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. We are a multi-cultural nation and we are blessed with a wide variety of food choices for all meals. Have a great Sunday!
DeleteI wonder what inspired the local artist to draw an onion and two potatoes.
ReplyDeleteHa ha Mun, then you will have to interview the artist. I only know that onions and potatoes are very important ingredients in our cooking. Happy Sunday!
Deleteyour breakfast looks like my dinner, yummy!! i really like murals, a great way to decorate plain, concrete walls!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Debbie. Oh yes, our breakfast can be eaten for lunch or dinner too. Have a blessed Sunday!
DeleteThe murals are excellent, always nice to see good ones.
ReplyDeleteWe eat breakfast at home, most people do.
Thank you, Margaret. Most days we eat breakfast outside, very seldom we eat breakfast at home. Have a beautiful Sunday!
DeleteI like the prawn noodles with yellow noodles only, not mixed with rice vermicelli. That was a nice breakie.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Irene. I too never liked mixed noodles except maybe for fried noodles. Have a wonderful Sunday!
DeleteOh your food is divine. I want some of everything.
ReplyDeleteLove the artwork too. Very well done.
Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. Have a beautiful new week!
DeleteI am not sure I could eat that much for breakfast but it does look good. Love the painting. Have a good week Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. After eating breakfast, the next main meal will be at dinner time. Have a good new week!
DeleteWow what wonderful food and love the wall mural.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Thank you, Diane. Have a wonderful new week!
DeleteI love the mural and the baby potato
ReplyDeleteThank you, Gosia. They are so cute!
DeleteI like that mural!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William. I like it too!
Deletethis post is so lovely and the pics are so classy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a lovely new week!
DeleteVery nice mural!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marleen. Have a wonderful new week!
DeleteThat looks so amazing :) Yummy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ti. Have a great new week!
DeleteThat wall mural put a smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. It brought a smile to mine too!
DeleteI love the wall mural, Nancy, and the food looks great! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a fantastic new week!
DeleteSo cute! 'I am brown colour' indeed haha.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Stacy. That is a cute one!
DeleteThe food in your posts make me drool. Interesting murals too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear. Have a great day!
DeleteFood definitely look yummy. Occasionally I would indulge prawn noodle, curry noodle for my weekend brunch at coffee shops or hawker centre. Plus kopi-O. That painting on wall is pretty creative ^-^! Nice sharing, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. Have a wonderful day!
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